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To: Dark Skies

"But anger is the key."

I'll try it in aussie-speak. Two drop-kicks with form, a history of dealing, they are tenants of a migrant family that is doing quite well financially, hard working, active in community affairs; the rent is high, they are both short of money and they hate immigrants. Of course they are angry, someone else has what they believe they deserve, a nice home and a family. Who did one of them owe money to? How desperate might he have been to repay a loan, what might the penalty have been for not settling this outstanding debt? Was the money owed to a drug supplier? Ouch!
Meanwhile the family is threatened by muslims on a website, the perps were I believe, regular visitors to the family, perhaps the father made the threats known to one of the perps and presto...what a perfect opportunity, we can rob them and sit tight, we don't have to run and draw attention to ourselves, the cops are going to blame you know who anyway...so the worse the bodies look, the less likelyhood there is that the murders will appear to have been part of a robbery. Hey, I could do this all day. I wish I had never heard of it. Let the cops have at it.


422 posted on 03/08/2005 6:44:13 PM PST by Fred Nerks (Understand Evil: Read THE LIFE OF MUHAMMAD. Link on my Page. free pdf.)
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To: Fred Nerks; jan in Colorado; USF
Freddie...you could be right. I don't know that kind of anger...the kind of anger the neighbor might have felt rather haphazardly toward his former landlord.

I can imagine it does exist. But (Occam's Razor), it just seems too damn convenient.

Could be...but my personal jury is still out.

423 posted on 03/08/2005 6:51:55 PM PST by Dark Skies ("The sleeper must awaken!")
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